Rumors are intensifying around the future of Marcus Rashford, with several European clubs reportedly interested in acquiring the Manchester United forward.
The 27-year-old has hinted at a fresh start, revealing in a recent interview his desire to embrace a new challenge.
Once a pivotal figure in United’s attack, Rashford’s form peaked with a remarkable 30-goal season under Erik ten Hag in 2022/23.
However, the Englishman has struggled to replicate that success and has fallen out of favor under current manager Ruben Amorim.
Rashford’s last appearance came in early December against Viktoria Plzen, and his playing time has since been limited.
With the January transfer window in full swing, several clubs are said to be monitoring Rashford’s situation.
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AC Milan manager Sergio Conceicao was quizzed during a press conference about whether Rashford could enhance his squad.
In response, Conceicao said, “You try in every way. In Portugal, it’s even worse.
“Here we talk about football, then every now and then someone tries this.
“Rashford is a good player like many others, some are on the market, others are not, let’s see what happens.”
While the Portuguese coach refrained from confirming Milan’s interest, he didn’t dismiss the possibility outright.
Reports of face-to-face meetings taking place between both parties surfaced the media.
As well as Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s involvement in pushing Rashford to make the move to Italy.
Despite these discussions, the Italian side has yet to make a formal offer, reportedly assessing the feasibility of such a deal.
The Red Devils are open to Rashford’s departure, even on a loan basis, but want a club to cover a significant portion of his £300,000-a-week wages.
Whether a club will meet United’s terms remains uncertain, but further developments are anticipated in the coming days.
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